Our Specialities

ENT

ENT stands for Ear, Nose, and Throat. It is a medical specialty also known as otolaryngology, which focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. ENT specialists, also called otolaryngologists, are physicians who are trained in the medical and surgical management of disorders affecting these areas.

ENT specialists are trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions, including:

  • Ear Disorders
  • Nasal and Sinus Conditions
  • Throat and Voice Disorders
  • Head and Neck Tumors
  • Sleep Apnea and Snoring
  • Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Allergies and Allergic Reactions
  • Pediatric ENT

ENT specialists use various diagnostic tools and procedures to evaluate and manage conditions, including physical examinations, endoscopy, imaging studies (CT scans, MRIs), hearing tests, allergy testing, and surgical interventions when necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions

ENT specialists, or otolaryngologists, treat a wide range of conditions related to the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. This includes conditions such as ear infections, hearing loss, sinusitis, nasal congestion, tonsillitis, voice disorders, snoring, sleep apnea, head and neck tumors, and more.

You may consider seeing an ENT specialist if you experience symptoms such as persistent ear pain, hearing loss, recurrent sinus infections, chronic sore throat, persistent voice hoarseness, nasal congestion that doesn't improve, or any other issues related to the ear, nose, or throat.

During your appointment, the ENT specialist will typically review your medical history, ask about your symptoms, and perform a physical examination. Depending on your condition, they may also conduct additional tests such as hearing tests, endoscopy, imaging scans, or recommend further procedures or treatments.

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